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Brought from Chappaque, N. Y., Where he was Arrested— il = fl ASTDRI A e ) Ihfl Hflstfl“ Xiflm OF Rommon Verdict for Defendant in Forest Fire Suit—Elder i SN : B 11 George Adams Gets Jail Sentence for Arson—Chauf- | For Infants and Children. - E — feur Pays $10 and Costs for Reckless Driving— lrhe K’I'nd Ynu Have Khod Hotna, | ihis sespuad watlacTuig e ALCOHOL 3 PEn CENT | For Thursday and Friday Death of Miss Margaret Driscoll. Always Buugm ho, ‘on_parting, told the AWS!WEMMMEXAS LEGS OF LAMB - - - - I 10c LR ) i) Boars the n took him in, charge, giving him Signa,ture : of FORES OF LAMB - - - I 6l%:c i orphine f & e B G TR il R NorNancome. | BROILERS &b - - - - ir 60c to say as to whether he | that the young man con- wm_nammm | PRIME RIB ROAST - . 12%c POT ROAST i - - - - Ih 8¢ Corduroys and Velveteens HERE'’S nothing new under the sun, but the old comes back to us in a different guise. The stiff, wiry velveteens of an earlier generation have given way to fabrics of chiffon weight which are more effective than costly silks because of their “drapability,” lightness and richness of pile. A good quality of corduroy or velveteen will stand all kinds of weather; if wet, just brush it, hang it in the air awhile and it will be as fresh as ever. The corduroys are richer than ever in effect as they are soft, pliable and have a cord or flute of generous width. VELVETEENS AND CORDUROYS ARE THE FAB- RICS OF FASHION FOR THE SEASON OF 1911-12, FOR ENTIRE COSTUMES AND FOR LONG OUTER GAR- MENTS. The case of Benjamin Lake against William A. Palmer for damages' sultant from the big forest fire near Usquepaugh May 7, last, which has | or een in the superior court for Wash- | he ‘ngton eounty for several has | m resulted in a verdict for had had e L. the hours and a half they returned abandoned the do ourt fer specific instructio [ 2 change of heart, v F | | particular point. Judge and demanded poss: charged them that if they found that | his mannerism was so displeasing that i $ Mr. Palmer inientionally set the fire | the woman decided not to part with Opium. M best of d that caution which s dent | templates taking steps to recover the man_should u lering the cir- | dog by the replevin route, and unless cumstances. T y_again retired, wgreement is reached. the courts returning in fifte s with a | will be called upon to decide the own- verdict for defendant iip of the animal The next case tried was that of | The Warren Baptist association, Eider George Adams, the colored | with which Calvary Baptist church of | preacher, krown in Westerly as pas- | Westerly is affiliated, held its one hun- | for of Tabernaclé No, 2, Church of “IE are showing them in Garnet, Havana, Laurel, Mode, Matelot, Gobelin, Grey, Castor, Gun Metal, Bronze, Ma- Use 4 Exmts of Christ. which was lo- | s e Anes b rine, Monette, Plum, Burgundy and Black. flakss nas bedh " Qutt, vastor of the | [ ,,,;,mmssor's:m or uver i These are the imported kinds which we can re guarantee to be fast in color and pile. THE PRICE IS $1.00 A YARD. Newport, fol- 1 address by Rev. Henry Winchester, Mass. FAT SALT PORK - - - I 8%c SMOKED SHOULDERS - . 11c Thirty Years the Women's s. Th CHOICE CORNED BEEF ib 7c CK STEAK faema e cnion onar | 5o e F AS‘“]R'A BUTTONS--Plain and Fancy S fashion has decreed that fabrics shall be heavier, so fash- 4 ion has decreed that buttons, which are to be so promi- nent from a decorative standpoint shall be larger. Our button stock is selected in connection with our Season’s Suitings and Coatings that the whole may harmonize in style and coloring. Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK GITY. nvention, deliver e Work, and Rev Central spoke on The = nd. The closing MYSTIC STONINGTON. s devotedr to = T et hiall enc | All-Day Session of Charity Chapter— | Effort to Secure Majority for No- vened with | Tingley-Saunders Wedding Invita- | License—Death of Captain Theodore o BLOCK ISLAND 9 C BARATARIA l 2c SHRIMP - can CODFISH - - UPON our counters you will find displayed, as in the great shopping- centers, the bone and horn buttons which are * Bev. H K tions Out—Death of Mrs. William | F. Shofield—Football Team at High | SHREDDED JELLY 8 i 3 7 ; \dont ‘ot Deown calyarsits, Kby - Phage: School. CODFISH 2 pkgs. c POWDER - pkg. c correct, in all the varying fashionable shades. These are priced according to size and quality— FROM 25c TO $2.50 A DOZEN. idress on A Gain | It is predicted that Stonington will held an ali-day session Wed- | once more go dry. The saloonkeepers with the matron, Mr P re putting up a_strong . being at her home on the N | backed by brewes A number of New The ladies assembled early and | York people have stated that thes Work was begun. At moon an old- | | would return to their legal residence fashioned v England dinner was | here, and will cast their votes, and an | served. At supper. at 6 o'clock. the | effort is being made to et every yoter men of the society were nt. Those | in the town of Stonington to come out Charity chapter, Order of Eastern’| CORNED MIXED HERRING - can 80 COOKIES - 1b. 9[: KIPPERED h Tomals Century Blend HERRING Suce tan i3[} COFFEE - Ib. 24[} ptist _church, in upon The World- a1l well tended The Decorative Vélue of Hand Bags nomina in Rhode Island The democrats o Westert i ‘!‘, St gb pial were s My leCtan = Vo IOr U ens IMPORTED n five Uii Mohican FARINA HILE we are showing a complete line of Shopping Bags own _hall at 8 o'clock -Wedn % B Cook, 'Mrs. Wileox, Miss OBITUARY. SARDINES 2 cans 4 and HOMINY pkg. c in the different grains of leather, mounted in the latest purpose of electing | Phbe Wilkos and vening for the - § " designs of rims ite_convention to be | stor c 5 Wednesday, Oct. 4. aptain Theodore F. Schofield. e e To Wed on Saturday Next. ale. T heh oS ki Satos WE ARE FEATURING. Invitations were out for the marrias f Miss Ruth 7 nd Mrs. George i ¢ Alden Rathbun Saunde el a4 Howard | Pace, the wedding to take e e i and Howara hrday evening at § o'cloch of the bride's pa died at his home here Wednesday morning. He was born in Stamford, onn., June 17, 1833, but has resided in the more decorative styles which supplement relieve the sombre tones of some of the costumes. TAPESTRY—East Indian and Bead Bags in bright and novel effects give an affective dash of color and have artistic merit of their own. PURE LARD - . - - 21k 23c FULL CREAM | 5 c I GOOD TABLE 2 5 C the borough for many vears, where he | | worked as a ship carpenter.'He leaves | his wife, one daughter and two grand- children. High School Football Team. \. Farrell acted as moderator rnard Christie secretary at the t. which CHEESE - BUTTER - Westficld, N. ¢ Bernard.| M |l Alden ‘I«H‘hbun of Mystic, and ‘h"”fl ristia de is a clerk in the Mystic River bank. | the ; ; b i M Vil B e batls [ ing unde: ir f > - EGG Guaranteed as Good dflZ 230 To comfpl‘e“te our assortr}r:cnt‘vt»e ar; dlspla;/mg‘thz most t:llkeg | Much practicing is being done & Gt e 957 2 Thomas Allen, popularly known as| Mrs. Willia 2 | S mton e e i e a s as Natives . of bags of the moment—the plain velvet and satin bags in blac! and a few of-the fashionable colors—purple, brown, etc., to match the costumes— THE PRICES RANGE FROM §1.00 TO $12.50. ‘The Reid & Hughes Co. We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets len, Lamphere, Watrous, Gallagher, Hooper: ends, Hem Crumbe, Mil- Stillman, : | “Skete™ Aiien, who es om _the | 1 sifal in New I jail_about six we g0 when | iliness. 3 highway robbery, return-{tic Tu ening and 30 o'clock train | hme of h aughter, Mr: P by [ Chapman, on Ashbey ~street. Mrs. | All-Stonington team will play Sheriff Casey Pawcatuck, | Payne was a native of Mystic. 54 years | an independent team from Westerly on found his of age, and for a rumber o 1 urday at Stanton park. The bat- Y, about 35 miles from the metropolis, | resided at Greenport. I sur- | tery for Westerly will be Gavitt and re by a con- | Vived by her husband, one spn, Willlam | Suilivan, and for Stonington Farnell | weriod not with no stip] ONIONS 4 ass. |56 ggg]?ES - peck Ific SWEET POTATOES 10 s )C POTATOES Mealy Cookers k. 250 and claimed that he had. spt |Payne, of Greenport, .and by twol seq Shachic een in Westerly since his escape from | daughters, Mrs. Alva R. Chapman of Mrs Joseph und daughter, s said to have been | Annie Kanere of New | Charlotte G. Joseph, have gone to Au- |8 | The cass ag:mqt Willis E. Almy, T & % was conttnued o iHe e and is charged | depr whi — Liss JoSeph is | burndale, Brewster Tuesda, mornj Oct. the Britain ional bank, and a President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale|Miss J. Myra Wilcox of Highland, t the university will deliver the address. Meriden, wiil take place early in Octo- | : rse rln; = ber. tions | Came from Stonington to Marry. M Brown and Herman sey learned of Al- »uts on Saturday olice Donahue d sture the man tions to returning t seven persons, of whom Haddam.— Mary Morris has brought Fioim t > ee women, were made voters on Saturday. [ an action for divorce from her hus- PRELES o 4 riford at- The women are privileged to vote upon | band, Eugene Morr v of Had- o8 tending the convention, | Torrington.—Rev. Joseph A. Selden |school matters. | dam ‘and now of parts unknown. The interested being a delegate from B. F gine company s Georse Cummings of Waterbur oy ';‘"'* spending a few days in town s &% b U BALTIC — Lyme—Sereral of ine artist colony | Way arund the worla. He Wil g0 ns | S s ector ot Christ ] The Nutritive Elements of 3 Lave rorurned. for. the thing | far ac California, anyw e will be ; : L = % Sheridi. beE R e b b peoni ant el Thi New |turning o New' Haven from which > E Local Laconics. flen sperMug i tew weokslaniong uew |dscolipanied iy Toe DTG0k he came to his present charge. PURE RICH COWS MILK ates. Haven. ¥ Hoxie E h, married 19, 1875. two years of t cf Greenwich preached at the services % . . |paintiff, who,was M at the Center Congregational church | Fair Haven.—Harry Leigh of Quin- | the defendant on Aug. V. ni c avenue is planning to take a| long trip in DeCember and may go half The case against Sidney L Rogers, indicted for reckiess driving, w posed of Im short order tered a plea of nolo upon advice o ilerbert W. Rathbun, his attorne fime of $10 and costs was imposed R scenery in other BSkavtly yai RAuEnr | Mise Mare P, Sieme will sail from | Sister Mary Francis of the Academy to 7S letter of resignation was - Por & summer resident of Watch | New York Saturday for o month's trip | Celebrate Silver Jubiles Oct. 4th—| _Ridgefisld.—The cornerstone of the! New Britain—The wedding of ex-|the close of the sermon and WHOLESOME CEREALS - and was arrested | to Berm Former. Pilpils Plan Testimonial ta hool will be laid by Bishop | Senator Andrew J. Sloper, president of = morning. Coune A M | are coml Counciiman L e w eworthy Zealous Nun. bined in Kati re attending I ® music festival in Worcester, again a silver jubilee will be | B % | vid Fronklin Brown and “Miss | celel at the Academy of the Holy | qy 1;; [;w[ m TR v 1 May Labonte of White Rock ¥ . when on W < " lw ‘ = arried Tios alvary Baps | Oct. 4th, ,u 1 | 5 g >t Spid | tist pursonage by Rev: Jones, | world knewn as Miss ) irady & Ser B | Eake v ahnge i G Willimantic, rea - silver mile & R [ 4 r - R B B S % | stone in he Sister ot | . / g_al ~e ll : Several weeks ago a young '“"' n service brought againsi a Main | CHAHLY, Twer and labor, s finca by | / i it 7 = ' § e from Ns.w London ;uud to Denu()’ arber, which will develop at | fo o8 S2CTHAC ' i You are the Loser B Chief Brown that he had | i Reian 2 : y h 7 i / brought with him f home | Deputy Sherift Frederick T. Mitchell, | loved by all \\'y?nmfi’mfl“r'.".a“"ffi oppor- | It' 9/ ‘ [ If satisfied with a Substitute Ny ‘ had bitten him on arm upon being | who is ulso a_policeman, has an- | tunity of raking her acquaintance e '\'N ,u 1 r For Sale at Your Druggists taken from the bg and 1unced that he is a candidate for the | Her untir and splendid | \l 1 then the dox gar The police | office of chief of Westerly police de- | success a8 & Lenther of the Srammar A il’! 1|| OIR. officer was asked to [ Sug on | partm srades of the parochial school are well | ?m[ u| i il 'mp sight, as the ima WD ey Chirles Snerman Leonard@ and Miss | known. The ess of her pupils tell I ‘i; o\ Q dence of vi isness on other oecc Matilda € erson weére married Tue: to some extent of the excellent tr: 2 m“\‘m”w ” " } u fons. The officer declared that he ay evéning at the Dareolageror ¢ e L 1 ) “l“‘“ tikad 'f\m"’lw-' _]:'; ARNES!, ptist churc Rev. F. -Ci 2 In order to show their grati i r i [ at a dog of the iciating : ppreciation of her ‘s &s in | i mv vt dunt ok B u Jfowards afund which H resday morning at her Td refurnishing a new sc ,‘ ey i At v miich heloved tea ! t‘lh = JHJ n nburg, M le ‘ = . . ; A e G i e s nms(_amn:;h , = (See window display) oIl was aunt to Mrs, Walter Mos | ¢ i as it wi Iy AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE il wax eunt iter Mo: (nm!rfl|r| el ‘ ”& P . Judee Oliver M, W s held e — Originelos Gemuine | fuss, e 1, st e | et St nZ - 50c Lantern - = - c =0ilty to the chatge of 4 | le was sentenced to pay a fi o & . and costs, mounting to $4.8 nels for a most | | Dashboard Lantern - 50c Storm Lantern = = 75c¢ ous feast. Village Interests. | Fugene, Donville and family of tlol- | £, e T Mr. Donville has sccured employment, | TheFood DrinkforAllAges CHURNE Cr Ton peloauin | wasin " rowelt | RICH MILK. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER | Funeral of Miss Edith Budreau Held ‘a w 2 e} P 2 on Wednesday. Mr: Fournier was the guest Not in any Milk Trust ; 2 e m Tohn Horscford of High street has a Willimantic | | the dance at 2 lm-u o "HORLICK’S" reiurned from a short visit ) o tford was Alby ..MJ Rudd’s in New London Wednesday .2 S | MALTED MILK /" L) D - ”» in a state SPECIAL--Folding Lunch Boxes - - - 8¢ 'VERY BEST NO APOLOGIES FOR PRICE, I te of F party of young people from | the guest of Mr. hea Mis THE HOUSEHOLD, | e guest of b er, Mr e ca crms today, adopt. | 4 i Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street % INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |V - e drea |18, Feice mensures submitted by the | : a recent caller in town. factions of the Ine her Viola McDonaid of _Prospect | iood of Electrical Workers in conven- | Fyoint com in " Ohio Weaterly Branch home, on Pear] | courts which has rent the brotherhood i H " ’ Po oy Botaoet dee [lewtmpis tee meebe ot . QLALITY THE FINEST Three Million Dollars | was due to mplnh. fa. Burial was in|ing of the courts to determine “hhh in work should always be ccusldered Three Million Dollars atrick’s cemetery in M action is the brotherhood and w especially when it costs o wnore than| FG§~ PDIN N E R ; s and Mrs, James | s the.oftshoot. Whichever fac the inferior kind. Skilled men are are guests of-friends in Nor- | ceurt rules against wi employed by us. Our price tell the iea), courteous and emctemt ia 168 iy i ; reet | 5 and become @ part of the other | ’ ! i IN! whole sto iN TOWN Selade Mrs, Adams of Spring street | body, the oficizls of the losin > gpomt Wednceday with hor sister, Mrs, | 50 ot of office | ! u ],‘ i ’ 1 S & Younw DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 1901, ue Chesebro, in Mysti ——— —— f i g e Lol e S 3 L Welis, O. D.. Optometrist. gy 3 S by 8.8 Jewely ol yails il } Hl [ ‘ WHEN you want to put your busi-| WHEN you want fo put your busi- » tive vision corrected By the fl?:-m;rg“;"n:};dendm:imm( Jrrien, [right, but ¥ L work it off on any | Hl il M\ Bl v\w i(th!I Hii Bz want o B o e e R s Lo annce. _BSam s, ek | »ho, has been abtoad since Juls, has lgivl instead of a dinmond rins"—Tit- | dium better thun throixh the advertis: | dium better Than threlgh the advertise ing columns of The Bullets ing columns of The